The intrigue continues with the PMA Group and its questionable ties to high-ranking House Appropriations Committee members and their earmarks. Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-Ind.), chairman of the Energy and Water Subcommittee, announced this week that he would temporarily hand the responsibility of overseeing...
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Alexa Shrugged
on 06-03-2009
Filed under: wasteful spending, government spending, earmarks, Murtha, PMA Group, Visclosky
Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) has become the poster child for everything that is wrong with the earmarking process. (Read a prior blog post on the Murtha Airport .) He uses his seniority and position on the Appropriations Committee to secure earmarks which he then passes on to companies he has personal relationships...
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on 05-27-2009
Filed under: wasteful spending, free market, pork, government spending, earmarks, spending, defense, Murtha
It's easy to knock the earmark process when citing examples like $1.9 million for the Pleasure Beach water taxi service in Connecticut or $1.8 million for swine odor and manure management research in Ames, Iowa. But when it comes to defense earmarks meant to protect our men and women in battle, it...
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on 05-20-2009
Filed under: wasteful spending, pork, government spending, earmarks, spending, military spending, transparency
Earmarks are often defended as "congressionally directed spending" but sometimes the member of Congress does not know to what exactly they are directing the spending. Such was the case with Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) and an earmark in the recent omnibus spending bill. The Kansas City Star...